
Guest-verse quality tells you a lot about a rapper’s level of respect among their peers. If a rapper puts out an album full of sloppy autopilot guest-verses, then chances are the rest of the rap world doesn’t consider this person to be much of a factor. If a rap record comes with guest appearances where people really go all-out, then you can tell that people hold that artist in high regard. Justifiably, people hold Atlanta rapper JID in high regard. It’s something that jumps out on one listen to his new album God Does Like Ugly.